Looking for a Duolingo alternative for German?
Duolingo is a great place to start, but some learners want more. Here's an honest look at what an alternative can offer — and how Wortnaut compares.
Duolingo is popular for good reason — it's free, gamified and easy to start. But if you're learning German specifically, you might be looking for something with a different focus. Here's an honest take.
Why people look for an alternative
- They want to learn German from Arabic, not only from English.
- They prefer native-speaker recordings for every word.
- They want to focus on German and reach B2, rather than dabble across many languages.
- They want pronunciation practice with feedback.
How Wortnaut compares
- Free to start — like Duolingo, you can begin at no cost.
- Bilingual: full Arabic and English explanations.
- Native-speaker audio on every word, plus pronunciation scoring.
- A focused German path from A1 to B2, gamified into missions and planets.
None of this means Duolingo is a bad choice — it's excellent at what it does. It simply means that, depending on your goals (especially learning German from Arabic), an alternative like Wortnaut may suit you better. Try both and keep what works.
Disclaimer: Duolingo is a trademark of its owner; this article reflects publicly available information as of 2026 and our own opinion. Features change — check the official site for the latest.
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